Signups are open for Cup #3 and we’re waiting for YOU to become the next WoW Arena champions. The final 8 teams will be broadcast live on Twitch, on Saturday June 10th at 11:00am PDT, so whether you’re competing, curious or just plain old crazy about esports—you can find out how to get involved below. See you on June 10th!

ALL ABOUT TOURNAMENTS

The events are 3v3 Arena Tournaments on live realms.

There is a double-elimination bracket, so watch out!

Team rosters are 4-player, but you can sign-up with 3.

All series are best-of-5.

Tournament Mode is required; all gear is normalized and honor talents and artifact power are maximized

ALL ABOUT PRIZE POOLS

1st place: $3,000, 160 points

2nd place: $1,500, 80 points

3rd place: $1,000, 36 points

4th place: $500, 20 points

5th and 6th places: 12 points each

ALL ABOUT ROSTERS

Didn’t finish in the top 6 in the first tournament? Not a problem! Teams can change their team members as often as they want, until points are earned. Once you have points on the board, your teams are set in stone. Well, except. . .

Teams who earn points are allotted one roster swap without consequences.

After the free swap, there is an automatic 50% reduction to your points tally.

Bracket play starts on the 7th, and plays through the 8th May (if a second day is needed).

The last 8 teams will be broadcast live on Twitch on Saturday, June 10th starting at 11:00am PDT.

We’re excited to partner-up with GCDTV, who will be helping us out with all that has to happen behind the scenes (which is a lot).

The full rules and regs—plus the essential player handbook—can be found here.

Dates and signups for future cups will be coming soon!

CUP DATES FOR YOUR DIARY

Cup #4: Final 8 broadcast Saturday, July 29th

Cup #5: Final 8 broadcast Saturday, August 5th

WANT TO RUN YOUR OWN TOURNAMENT?

We would love to see more of these! The more community involvement the better and there are some seriously solid reasons for doing it. Community-run tournaments directly impact which teams end up in the Arena World Championships, as all approved community-run events award points. If you’re interested, here’s what you should do: read the guide, fill out the application form and send in it to us. If you have any questions about running your own event, get in touch. We’re here to help and want you to create as many community events as it’s possible to have.

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Item level 885 (up from 865).
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